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 GENEVA 鈥?A top Philippine official is set to be questioned next week at the U.N. Human Rights Council on issues such as extrajudicial killings and vigilante justice alleged to be occurring in Pr stanley cup esident Rodrigo Duterte   deadly fight against illegal drugs.The Philippines is one of 14 countries whose records are being exam stanley cups ined in the latest session of the Universal Periodic Review, which examines issues in all 193 U.N. member states. Britain is on tap Thursday and the Philippines ; anti-drug campaign and moves to restore the death penalty are among the issues set for discussion on Monday.Menardo Guevarra, a senior deputy executive secretary in Duterte  stanley canada 8217  office, is leading the delegation. Also participating is senator and staunch Duterte supporter Alan Peter Cayetano, who told reporters our strategy is simple: The facts being said about the campaign against drugs are wrong.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Human Rights Watch on Thursday called on the U.N. to denounce the Philippines ; war on drugs that it said has left more than 7,000 suspected drug dealers and users dead since Duterte took office on June 30 and to urge the country to support an international investigation into the killings.The UN review of the Philippines is critical because of the sheer magnitude of the human rights calamity since President Duterte took office last year, said Phelim Kine, Human Rights Wa Kffv Toronto s  great uncertainty  means the lockdown should stay, de Villa says
 COLTS CENTRE, BARRIE 鈥?Brandt Clarke scored two goals including the game-winner in leading the Barrie Colts to  stanley cup a 5-4 overtime victory over the Mississauga Steelheads.James Hardie had a goal and three assists for Mississauga.The Steelheads took an early 2-0 lead in the first period after goals from Hardie and Nick Isaacson.               ARTICLE  stanley cup CONTINUES BELOW                                        Barrie tied the score 3-3 in the second period led by goals from Trey Zagrzebski, Evan Vierling and Clarke. Nicholas Canade scored for the Steelheads.The score was tied 4-4 after three periods, sending the game to overtime. Aidan Brown scored for the Colts while Cole Schwindt scored for Mississauga.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 ON THE POWER PLAY: The Colts failed to score in three chances while the Steelheads were 2-for-3 with the man advantage.MAJOR PENALTIES: Ole Bjorgvik-Holm  MISS, Instigating misconduct , Bjorgvik-Holm  MISS, Fighting, 5-minute major , Aidan Brown  BAR, Fighting, 5-minute major                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        STARS OF THE GAME: 1. Brandt Clarke  Barrie , 2. James Hardie  Mississauga  and 3. Trey Zagrzebski  Barrie .                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              This article was generated using Wordsmith. Data was provided by the OHL via H stanley cup quencher ockeyTech. To provide feedback on this article email: communities@metroland.

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 OTTAWA鈥擭o federal election. At least for now.Thats the result of a deal late Friday afternoon.Justin Tru stanley mugs deaus Liberal government is set to survive a non-confidence vote on the throne speech after securing NDP support in exchange for an expansion of paid sick leave and jobless benefits.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        New Democrat Party Leader Jagmeet Singh confirmed hed struck a deal with the Liberals, who agreed to broaden COVID-19 paid sick leave benefits to include  millions more  workers, although there was no confirmation from the gover stanley becher nment of the details. Today is a historic moment,  Singh told reporters at a hastily called news conference.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Liberal House leader Pablo Rodriguez announced the deal on Twitter, saying  We are entering the second wave and millions of Canadians are still struggling to make ends meet. We now have an agreement with the NDP on a bill that will deliver the help that Canadians need. Its by working together that we will get through this pandemic. Singh touted the Liberals agreement a day earlier to meet a key NDP demand that Ottawa maintain monthly jobless benefits for worke stanley mug rs coming off CERB and transitioning to a new Employment Insurance scheme at $2,000 a month, instead of $1,600. Singh called it a  major victory  for Canadians.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The agreement to expand access to  Tkby Please avoid area   : Bad crash in Burlington sends multiple people to hospital and triggers lengthy road closure
 MUSKOKA 鈥?Trisha Cowie is the Liberal candidate for the 2019 federal election.Here are five facts to help you get to know her better.Cowie was born and raised in Port Carling and is one of eig stanley italia ht children. She operates her own law practice, Cowie Law, in Bala a stanley water bottle nd is raising her 11-year-old son, Ronan, where she grew up. She practises real estate law, family and criminal law and provides pro bono legal services to veterans and to victims of domestic violence, according to her Facebook page.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In 2015, Cowie was the federal Liberal candidate for the riding and came second, receiving 38.9 per cent of the vote. She was defeated by Conservative candidate Tony Clement, who won 43.3 per cent of the vote.      She was acclaimed as the 2019 Liberal candidate for the riding on May 8. The meeting took place in Port Sydney and was attended by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Cowie is a member of the Hiawatha First Nation and says on her Facebook page that she is working to encourage reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities in the riding.Her Facebook page says she is involved with local organizations such as the Manna Food Bank, Port Carling Curling Club, the Muskoka Lakes Soccer Club, the YWCA a stanley drinking cup nd Big Brothers Big Sisters.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The federal election is Oct. 21.

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 Toronto police are looking for a suspect in an alleged hit-and-run that left a 71-year-old man dead in the city   east end on Friday night.They say the victim was riding a motorcycle at about 9 p.m. when he was struck by a man driving a black Dodge Challenger.Police say the motorcyclist was pronounced dead on the scene.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They say the driver of the Challenger fled on foot.  stanley thermos mug      They say a 29-year-old Toronto man is wanted on charges of dangerous driving causing death and failing to stop after a collision.  cups stanley        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                 stanley termosar                  By The Canadian Press Swcd Ontario reports rising number of COVID-19 cases and deaths
 Looks like the recent interest rate cuts didn ;t send home buyers rushing into the real estate market, a recent report from Royal LePage states. This spring, with bank rate cuts highly anticipated, we saw some buyers race to get a deal done ahead of an expected spike in demand,  Royal LePage CEO Phil Soper said in a news release.  Yet, when that first cut finally occurred in early June, market response was tepid. A flurry of activity was p stanley website redicted on the home front               ARTICLE CONTIN stanley cup UES BELOW                                        According to a Royal LePage survey, conducted by Leger earlier this year, 51 per cent of sidelined homebuyers said they would resume their search if interest rates reversed.In June, the Bank of Canada dropped its key interest rate to 4.75 per cent, marking the bank   first rate cut in four years.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 But instead of seeing a flurry of activity in June, the Canadian real estate market remained in  prolonged catch-up period as buyers idle on the sidelines,  Soper said.Figures used for this Royal LePage House Price Survey were聽compiled from proprietary property data nationally and regionally in 64 of the nations largest real estate markets, the agency said.               AR stanley cupe TICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Home prices increasing                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              What was expected though, was a rise